The bookings are an indication of Gilmour’s enduring popularity, even as his relationship with Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters has ...
In Pink Floyd and outside of it, Roger Waters bases his songs on the real. One effort includes a reference to both Bob Dylan and Bob Ezrin.
David Gilmour had one simple reason for why he wasn't giving up the Pink Floyd name during a heated legal battle in the mid-1980s.
David Gilmour explains why he fought so hard for the Pink Floyd name after the departure of Roger Waters and following legal battle.
Pink Floyd were supposed to compose the entire soundtrack for Antonioni's famous film. The director even put a camp bed in the recording studio. In the end he chose only three songs ...
Sometime around 2011, two college friends drove to Boston to see Roger Waters' tour of “The Wall.” It turned out to be a life ...
A comfortably solo David Gilmour kept the legend and legacy of Pink Floyd alive in the first of five shows at New York’s ...
Many years ago, someone discovered that Pink Floyd‘s The Dark Side of the Moon and the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz will sync ...
Photos by Alex Kluft At this point, it feels like there's more chance of a Beatles reunion than Pink Floyd patching things up ...
In early 1967, Pink Floyd landed on the West Coast for their U.S. debut that Roger Waters would later call "an amazing ...
It’s dusk inside an empty Hollywood Bowl as David Gilmour peers out from the stage and delivers his song “Dark and Velvet Nights” to no one in particular. A strutting psych-blues jam with ...
In Any Colour You Like, Pink Floyd explores the illusion of choice—a powerful theme woven into The Dark Side of the Moon. This video dives into the song’s meaning, Roger Waters’ philosophical musings, ...